2011 Assesment Comparisons
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13 | 2011 Increases over 2010 Assessments | ||||||
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18 | Abbotsford | 6.02 | % | 7.62 | % | ||
19 | Burnaby | 12.07 | % | 4.48 | % | ||
20 | City of North Vancouver | 8.05 | % | 5.6 | % | ||
21 | Coquitlam | 9.12 | % | 4.9 | % | ||
22 | Delta | 9.22 | % | 5.65 | % | ||
23 | District of North Vancouver | 8.84 | % | 1.72 | % | ||
24 | Maple Ridge | 5.54 | % | 2.81 | % | ||
25 | Mission | 3.01 | % | 2.81 | % | ||
26 | New Westminister | 9.11 | % | 4.75 | % | ||
27 | Port Coquitlam | 8.78 | % | 6.51 | % | ||
28 | Port Moody | 7.58 | % | 5.55 | % | ||
29 | Richmond | 17.14 | % | 5.9 | % | ||
30 | Surrey | 7.58 | % | 5.49 | % | ||
31 | Squamish | 1.99 | % | -2.16 | % | ||
32 | Township of Langley | 6.55 | % | -0.35 | % | ||
33 | Tsawssen First Nations | 5.56 | % | -0.81 | % | ||
34 | West Vancouver | 13.03 | % | 0.28 | % | ||
35 | White Rock | 6.02 | % | 7.62 | % | ||
36 | Whistler | -2.06 | % | -5.36 | % | ||
37 | Vancouver | 12.17 | % | 11.57 | % | ||
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39 | Prepared by Austin Real Estate Consultants from BC Assessment Data. | ||||||
40 | Effective date of value is July 1 in each year. | ||||||
41 | Any questions 604 733 3282 or email | paustin@telus.net |
Publications
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- Reasons For Landlords To Appeal Their Property Assessments
- Developers need to Appeal the Additional School Tax (AST)
- 2022 Property Assessment Value Changes
- Misconceptions within the Property Assessment Process
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- Minimizing Property Tax on Development Land
- Assessment Of Residential Sites Under Construction
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- Development Sites: Is The Additional School Tax Applicable?
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